great underrated band. First time I heard them was as a kid from the Transformers Movie (1986). Now I'm listening to their albums as an adult. Kal Swan is a killer singer, and my favorite guitarist of Dio other than Campbell was Aldrich, loved his work in Dio, not so much in Whitesnake though (though I'm a Whitesnake fantatic)
Their best was "Trouble in Angel City." Overlooked masterpiece right their. Just like Fifth Angel's self title release. It don't get any better than those two records in this genre. \m/
I'd heard lots about this effort, but having sung background vocals on both Lion LP's, as well as the Transformers theme, it's truly bizarre to hear the differences between the older and newer mixes. I'd met Kal through a mutual friend, and was brought in because Kal didn't want to harmonize with his own melodies on the LP's, plus back then, I had a 4 octave range, and was typically placed closer to the mic than Doug, Jerry or Mike. Drum mix was pretty horrible here, and I don't think I've ever heard Forgotten Sons, but this is so weird to hear these mixes, some 30 years later. :)
The guys were great to work with. Kal, though he'd chuckle now and then, was really focused, as he essentially co-produced the first album, Doug, extremely nice/humble, Mark was cool, and Jerry, far smarter than your typical bassist (my first instrument), and I see him here and there occasionally around town, as we live in the same area, north of LA. First LP sessions (in Santa Monica) went great, until we'd all caught colds around day five, so we were all pretty miserable during the middle of the 2 weeks of sessions, but, Kal and the band pretty much produced the second LP (recorded in The Valley), which seemed to go lots smoother. I've done background vocals on other LP's standing next to Don Dokken and Joey (Final Countdown)Tempest, but the LION sessions are among my favorite memories of the mid-late eighties. Great f**kin' times, Andrew. :)
Man, that must have been awesome. Sometimes I swear I was born too late 'cause the eighties just sound like a decade Id love to live in lol recording vocals for lion sounds like it was amazing. Wish I coulda been around to do something like that
Funny, how I was 13 in '69, and wishin' I were born a decade earlier, myself, because that's the 60's was my favorite decade of music to me, but though it really is work (not a lot of screwing around), the eighties really were a blast. Didn't hurt that my wife's boss at Geffen signed Aerosmith, Berlin, Sammy Hagar, Asia, ASAH White Snake, and a bunch of other bands, as from '82 to '88, we were either back stage , or at a private parties every other week. When the kids started showing up, we actually welcomed the break! Now I'm 60, and just had my 3rd cervical (neck) spinal fusion from years of head-banging at gigs in the day. Lol That reaper guy is a pretty relentless MoFo! ;)
Kal Swann and Doug Aldrich's later band, Bad Moon Rising, sounds ALOT like early nineties Blue Murder, which is fine because it's also a great band. I can see why Coverdale picked Aldrich though for sure.
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Great 80's songs.
Lion is freaking awesome
Such an underrated band! Love it
Lion is some good quality rock n roll \m/
素敵なアルバムです❤
cheers great album thank you for posting.
great underrated band. First time I heard them was as a kid from the Transformers Movie (1986). Now I'm listening to their albums as an adult. Kal Swan is a killer singer, and my favorite guitarist of Dio other than Campbell was Aldrich, loved his work in Dio, not so much in Whitesnake though (though I'm a Whitesnake fantatic)
Very good,and underrated! Thx from norway:)
and thanks from australia! how is it this band did not make the big time? it's beyond me!
Their best was "Trouble in Angel City." Overlooked masterpiece right their. Just like Fifth Angel's self title release. It don't get any better than those two records in this genre. \m/
Thank you for sharing this great sound! What a rock band!
+Mariana Osorio Pelaez Thanks for watching!
I'd heard lots about this effort, but having sung background vocals on both Lion LP's, as well as the Transformers theme, it's truly bizarre to hear the differences between the older and newer mixes. I'd met Kal through a mutual friend, and was brought in because Kal didn't want to harmonize with his own melodies on the LP's, plus back then, I had a 4 octave range, and was typically placed closer to the mic than Doug, Jerry or Mike. Drum mix was pretty horrible here, and I don't think I've ever heard Forgotten Sons, but this is so weird to hear these mixes, some 30 years later. :)
what were they like? that must have been badass
The guys were great to work with. Kal, though he'd chuckle now and then, was really focused, as he essentially co-produced the first album, Doug, extremely nice/humble, Mark was cool, and Jerry, far smarter than your typical bassist (my first instrument), and I see him here and there occasionally around town, as we live in the same area, north of LA. First LP sessions (in Santa Monica) went great, until we'd all caught colds around day five, so we were all pretty miserable during the middle of the 2 weeks of sessions, but, Kal and the band pretty much produced the second LP (recorded in The Valley), which seemed to go lots smoother. I've done background vocals on other LP's standing next to Don Dokken and Joey (Final Countdown)Tempest, but the LION sessions are among my favorite memories of the mid-late eighties. Great f**kin' times, Andrew. :)
Man, that must have been awesome. Sometimes I swear I was born too late 'cause the eighties just sound like a decade Id love to live in lol recording vocals for lion sounds like it was amazing. Wish I coulda been around to do something like that
Funny, how I was 13 in '69, and wishin' I were born a decade earlier, myself, because that's the 60's was my favorite decade of music to me, but though it really is work (not a lot of screwing around), the eighties really were a blast. Didn't hurt that my wife's boss at Geffen signed Aerosmith, Berlin, Sammy Hagar, Asia, ASAH White Snake, and a bunch of other bands, as from '82 to '88, we were either back stage , or at a private parties every other week. When the kids started showing up, we actually welcomed the break! Now I'm 60, and just had my 3rd cervical (neck) spinal fusion from years of head-banging at gigs in the day. Lol That reaper guy is a pretty relentless MoFo!
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The "typical" bassist isn't smart? I'd imagine they're a lot smarter than the "typical" singer.
ポテンシャルがとても高いのにそれを生かせなかった不運なバンドだった。
このバンドは独特の雰囲気を持っていて、当時は異彩を放っていた。
Heavy 80'S
Excelente banda están chingones 😈🤘🔥😎
I’m black and fairly young but 80s rock and metal is the only Rock I could actually get into lmao
Drink every time they bring up race unprovoked
You haven't lived until you've listened to 90s death metal.
"They?" Drink Drano, dude.
@@alexhicks5889keep virtue signaling
There's a reason why their name is Lion. Roaring as soon as the gates drop, shattering glass across the land.
The 2nd tune “ Stranger in the city “sounds like A Thin Lizzy tune.
Kinda does
Kal Swann and Doug Aldrich's later band, Bad Moon Rising, sounds ALOT like early nineties Blue Murder, which is fine because it's also a great band. I can see why Coverdale picked Aldrich though for sure.
This is the way music should be nowadays not the shit they got going now
Anybody know of any live footage of these guys doing gigs in LA or anywhere else?
great question, they're kind of a mysterious band, Aldrich is famous now but there's not a lot around about them or footage of them
コレコレ!半端なくカッコ良いカルスワンのボーカル.今はどこで何をしてるか?知ってる人は教えて下さい
I wonder if these guys got any phone numbers after the show
Their best even it it was a mini LP length.Seems MCA tried to go for this band but by unknown reason they skipped.Very silly.
Hey why'd you turn that off?
Relax Jimbo
I think the songs sound better here than they do on Trouble in Angel City. Well the couple that crossover anyway
MGTOW